Alex Soros trashed as ‘impossible’ and ‘wrong person to lead’ dad George’s foundation in magazine profile
- Alex Soros has taken over leadership of the Open Society Foundations after his father, George Soros, stepped down in June 2023.
- A New York Magazine profile questions Alex Soros's ability to lead, claiming he is 'exactly the wrong person to lead the foundation' according to an anonymous source.
- Since 2018, Alex Soros has contributed over $5 million to political efforts, with his largest donation being $2 million to the Senate Majority PAC.
- Alex Soros hosted a fundraiser for Tim Walz during the 2024 campaign, which created a 'PR headache' by posting photos from the event on social media.
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Alex Soros trashed as ‘impossible’ and ‘wrong person to lead’ dad George’s foundation in magazine profile
A New York Magazine profile on Alex Soros, son of George Soros, who has been chosen to take up his father’s leadership mantle, doesn't paint the heir in a positive light.
A Wilting Legacy: Alex Soros Fails to Match Father's Footsteps - Real News Now
Information about Alex Soros, the son and successor of George Soros, portrayed in a New York Magazine article leaves much to be desired. A common sentiment among those well-acquainted with the Soros clan is that Alex might not be the most suitable candidate to take over the reins. George Soros began the Open Society Foundations, known as OSF on their official site, in the mid-eighties. The OSF, primarily headed by George Soros for a chunk of yea…
NY Mag: George Soros' Son Alex Can't Fill His Father's Shoes
Despite having billions to spend and a network of influential nonprofits, Alex Soros, son of George Soros, doesn’t have what it takes to continue his father’s decades-long impact on the worldwide political landscape.
Alex Soros trashed as difficult, 'wrong person to lead' megadonor foundation in NY Mag profile
A New York Magazine profile on Alex Soros, son of George Soros, who has been chosen to take up his father’s leadership mantle, doesn't paint the heir in a positive light. "The real story is that every single person who knows the family knows that Alex was exactly the wrong person to lead the foundation," the New York Magazine profile on Alex Soros, published Tuesday, reads, quoting an anonymous source "with deep OSF ties." George Soros started w…
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